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July / August 2016

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B M & T ••• July/August 2016 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 33 R oyal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE: RCL) recently announced an agreement with Miami-Dade County to construct and operate a dramatic new cruise terminal at PortMiami, on land leased from the County. The new terminal will be a striking addition to PortMiami, and will serve as homeport to Royal Caribbean International ships, including a 5,400-passenger Oasis-class ship, the world's largest and most innovative cruise ships. The agreement will come before the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners on July 6, 2016. "We are truly excited to be working with Miami-Dade County and PortMiami to create not just another cruise terminal, but a truly iconic building," said Richard D. Fain, chairman and CEO for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. "This new terminal is a symbol of our commitment to Miami, the city where our company first started almost 50 years ago. We can't wait to bring an Oasis-class ship to PortMiami." "Miami-Dade County is happy to welcome Royal C a r i b b e a n ' s expansion at PortMiami, and all the economic benefits that come along with it," said Carlos Gimenez, M i a m i - D a d e County Mayor. "This public-private partnership will have an esti- mated economic impact of $500 million and generate approximately 4,000 jobs. Royal Caribbean has been an important part of our world-class community for almost 50 years, and this expansion will once again make PortMiami Royal Caribbean's largest cruise port in the world. I thank them for their continued investment in and commitment to Miami-Dade." Broadway Malyan has been selected as the firm to design the new terminal, after a global competition was held between five of the world's leading architectural firms. The firm was selected because of their creative thinking and cutting- edge design. The 170,000-sq. ft. terminal is nicknamed the 'Crown of Miami' because of its distinct shape. The design evokes the points of the symbolic headgear when viewed from the water; the 'M' of Miami when viewed from the east or western approaches; and a sense of waves rising or ships passing when viewed from the terminal side. At night, the terminal's facade will be lit ensuring that the building makes a striking impression and providing a dynamic addition to the PortMiami landscape. The new terminal will not be the only addi- tion for Royal Caribbean in the coming year. The company has committed to add a 20,000- sq. ft. Innovation Lab to its corporate headquar- ters located at PortMiami. The Innovation Lab will continue to generate Royal Caribbean's industry-leading, innovative vessels. Currently, PortMiami welcomes approxi- mately 750,000 Royal Caribbean passengers annually, representing about 15 percent of its overall passenger traffic. Once the new cruise terminal is completed, it is anticipated that Royal Caribbean will generate at least 1.8 mil- lion passengers at PortMiami – representing no less than 30 percent of the port's projected pas- senger traffic. Additional information can be found on www.rclcorporate.com . ROYAL CARIBBEAN SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO BUILD WORLD-CLASS CRUISE TERMINAL Cruise Line Plans to Sail an Oasis-Class Ship Out of the State-Of-The-Art Terminal locker rooms (men/women), a post-treat- ment relaxation room where guests can lounge, enjoy herbal tea and relish the sensa- tion of pure relaxation and a VIP treatment room with whirlpool. As part of the Cloud 9 Spa located forward on decks 12 and 14, Carnival Vista features 98 spa staterooms and six spa suites. Guests in these accommodations have convenient access to the spa and are eligible for exclusive spa packages, discounts and priority spa appointments. These staterooms and suites have additional in-room, spa-related ameni- ties and décor different than other accommo- dations, in harmony with the soothing and relaxing theme of the Cloud 9 Spa. A salon with full hair and nail services, men's barber/grooming area and special stations for manicures and pedicures round out Carnival Vista's Cloud 9 Spa services and facilities. Carnival Vista debuted May 1 and will operate a summer schedule of Mediterranean cruises through October. The ship will then reposition to New York for a pair of 11-day voyages in November 2016 before launching year-round six- and eight-day Caribbean cruises service from Miami later that month. For additional information, contact any travel agent, call (800) CARNIVAL or visit carnival.com.

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